Re: power supply - power on?

2011-06-21 Thread dc
On Jun 20, 10:03 pm, Valter Prahlad 
wrote:
> Il giorno 21-06-2011 4:00, dc ha scritto:
>
> > You can check the diagrams on this page:
> > file:///Users/Dave/Documents/Hardware/OutOfSpec.COM%20-%20Cut%20the%20red%2 
> > 0wi
> > re%20or%20the%20green%20one%3F!.webarchive
>
> It looks like you pasted a local path (i.e., on your computer), and not a
> valid URL (Web address).

Indeed!
http://www.outofspec.com/frankenmac/wire.shtml

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Re: power supply - power on?

2011-06-20 Thread Valter Prahlad
Il giorno 21-06-2011 4:00, dc ha scritto:

> You can check the diagrams on this page:
> file:///Users/Dave/Documents/Hardware/OutOfSpec.COM%20-%20Cut%20the%20red%20wi
> re%20or%20the%20green%20one%3F!.webarchive

It looks like you pasted a local path (i.e., on your computer), and not a
valid URL (Web address).

"File:" instead than "www:"

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Re: power supply - power on?

2011-06-20 Thread dc
On Jun 20, 2:34 pm, Jeffrey Engle  wrote:
> Just curious here... on power supplies that are installed in PC's  
> there is a bright green wire that can be connected to ground source  
> making the power supply "always on". is there such a wire in the  
> MDD power supply that when grounded, does the same thing? and if so,  
> what color is it? I have a power supply from an MDD that I'd like to  
> use for bench power if possible.

You can check the diagrams on this page:
file:///Users/Dave/Documents/Hardware/OutOfSpec.COM%20-%20Cut%20the%20red%20wire%20or%20the%20green%20one%3F!.webarchive
I've started Macs by momentarily jumping the power with a ground (pins
3 & 4 on the MDD) but I've never let them run very long that way.

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power supply - power on?

2011-06-20 Thread Jeffrey Engle
Just curious here... on power supplies that are installed in PC's  
there is a bright green wire that can be connected to ground source  
making the power supply "always on". is there such a wire in the  
MDD power supply that when grounded, does the same thing? and if so,  
what color is it? I have a power supply from an MDD that I'd like to  
use for bench power if possible. Jeff



Jeffrey Engle
Kamiah, Idaho 83536

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